The Texans were this close to having their choice between Teddy Bridgewater and Derek Carr. One would guess Bridgewater would have been the pick, but the Minnesota Vikings ruined that.

Now, they'll have their pick between Carr and Jimmy Garoppolo, and Carr seems the most likely choice. Starting the draft with JadeveonClowney and Carr is a pretty nice haul for Houston and a pretty solid consolation for Carr, who seemed to pop up on the screen every time the Cardinals were scheduled to pick.

For what it's worth, Bruce Arians felt bad about that, as he told Kent Somers of AZCentral Sports:

Arians felt "terrible" that D. Carr had been linked to #azcardinals & was shown on TV waiting during 1st rd. "wasn't going to happen."

And it's very possible that a team interested in acquiring his services could look to move up to No. 34, where Washington selects, to get ahead of the Browns, a team that would be wise to add another receiver opposite of Josh Gordon.

Chris Burke of Sports Illustrated shares this sentiment:

Also, any team wanting Marqise Lee better trade up to 33 or 34. Otherwise, he is going to be Johnny's new target.

Just imagine if the Browns end up with Justin Gilbert, Johnny Manziel and Lee with their first three picks. What a draft that would be.

Wide Receivers Will Rule the Next Two Rounds

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You could be looking at a second round where Lee, Allen Robinson, Cody Latimer, Davante Adams, Jordan Matthews and Jarvis Landry all go off the board.

With teams like the Browns, Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks, St. Louis Rams, Pittsburgh Steelers, Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers, among others, all in the market for receivers, the position could account for a huge chunk of picks in the second and third rounds.

On Friday, four or five running backs will likely come off the board, headlined by Carlos Hyde, Tre Mason and Jeremy Hill. The Jaguars are the first logical spot where we could see a running back picked in the second round, but the Atlanta Falcons, Tennessee Titans, Baltimore Ravens and Miami Dolphins, among others, could target the position.

JaceAmaro Will Be One of the Steals of the Second Round

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The tight end is a receptions machine and a player I thought the Patriots would pick in the first round. He won't be around for them in the second, as I could see Houston, Washington, Oakland, Seattle or the New York Giants nabbing him within the first 11 picks of the second round.

He's not a great in-line blocker, no, but his ability to force mismatches on the outside and work up the seam make him an intriguing prospect. For a team looking to provide its quarterback with a security blanket, Amaro has to be very appealing.